on the attack



on the attack

forcefully criticizing or energetically competing against someone Flynn went on the attack against his rivals, finally bringing some life into a very dull campaign.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of on the attack (using force against an enemy)
See also: attack, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sinjin-English (Rare)
Prochorus-Biblical, Biblical Latin
Azubahə-ZYOO-bə (English)Biblical
Drahoslav-Czech, Slovak
TuurTUYRDutch, Limburgish
Thoukydides-Ancient Greek